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\0L. VI!.—NO 50.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1854.
WHOLE NO. 862.
£l)e Den .of ili'lann.
COLORED l'i'JirLE.
Wo propose a brii
lightened public seni
pie in.Indiana, ;,«..
UU confine our obee.
nated in a rather''abnormal" state of pub!
feeling, : ere has, perhaps) boon some mit
i filth, of tho Con-
1,0 II
1,-l.r.S-:-
tho colonization of such negroes an
the Stato at tin; :nlf.j.;n..i of the Com
-■•■
cluI.ir.hnrunjnin/h.giBUtion.lO Ci
its provisions.
Bvtha;,t(.:i-74f|i, volume lSf.of the Ri
Statutes ol 1852. tbo General A
led to ol
ley provide fo;
ibly pr
.onset toe ion, article, tbey provid.
i St:it
Tbe dork
all mt lirj n i'l u I
place to'di 8a>°'
ighfsot thocolored people bat
designed to operate only
BhiillO
red upl" lib
.'■ ■ ■ ■
lingness" Toapul.
over the iaud-
»r!v ,!,--
rimd revolts, to induct
poople to go to Li
• ■
tho.ngi-eo.0, rl.o.r credibility, lih.i any nth
or fi.ei.it> tho .jury—in some nf tho Sia:eS
;ih&iiid ,-.n.! oh,.tt t.j.hted.ovri. v..,:, r,-r,:,-onnc
to the true mt.-rest nf onr white population,
Surely, tbo pre
You assert that " Poor Remoud foolishly
firm d his belief tbat it waa the bit
an's color— an assertion which, if tr
ik«a th:8 hateful prejudice out ol the Cu
aory of sin, pride and folly, aud makes
iral. and therefore unblanicn-orthv ; !
.kn black, blue, green, or yellow, or
,,,-ithi;i- iibtk, blii", ;;reen or yellow
■re matter of taste, nnd no "no cud
i-d for their preference either way,
s "murderous everywhere,'' should so fai
hange lis nature when applied to color, thai
nd dwindles into sinless '•preference," o\
man, its folly is sw.il-
city. For it leaves his
» Of such a license 1
.. i-
or to the first day ot Novoml
■! in subpeena witn.
.ightot mhabitiiiionofanysuch nc.fi
■
■tiiicato. Tbo act also extends to fhe col-1 Tho Constitution, ho'
...
orod people ci
e.-inlmi
'■■■■■ [:' ^;hich any white
per*...! is.i party in .merest."
':■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■.:'■
rive aoy' of the benefits of tho common
port of schools, colorod people, iu common
ute towards lthe°ScuoaoTfund?irn the, waJTof
fines a seseed for -... ■-.... :;A\, ,~
of tho State, as also by escheats and other
ion 2d.)
Lastly, colored people are not esompt
public Idgtiivavs. (Soo ll'.vj-,.., Stalutes,
.L.y. on tun
uifnolieed Tbe sumo body who I
generally, and Bought to hariish tin
■ ■
isles of'the sail''—
wl,. ew'rW u_[
,i " i l\ i' h '• '
i'tie,'
spirt.
ilinii
»iUent colorod population—althoog
thoneb n
SuSZ of°z7:
ione are mpplicable
me. Aeyet,itha8be
And aha can dou
ortion !
however
on this subjec
fide
ity of the General Assembly
■barge, and eqnal.li/ o
' '■' ho
Tbo law,
ii i t! in of a pKm violation of tbe
onstitution of the United States, we need
tit bo greatl> surprised that the Legislature
o.oUL',iLo^t.i of this kind, )•■■■:
(iipiewiLhrnsptct to i.he Kiate CnnHitniinli.
neli are- but samples of the manifold gross
■ i .■-..!:.;..-. : .; • !■!. ,. ,, ;■:-.:.
F ourcitizons!
In tho fact indicated by this title we find
reign State ' wbil i 1 I ,
l^htK and sympathies o! humanity, regisfor-
nblic affairs, denying the protoction of its
ml progress, should at tho samo time filcb
*nce lor Its own exclusive benefit—nay,
1 I ii sirn iscertain-
,1' meannnni.! What ... in
. i,-.,.,; ni ■ ■ ,-: .■■
Sii.ii, -ir.i iho :,;■.,:;. :-, .'■. o: n
lean truly
"-,'.''n,-,i-,n.,!ly
eges, and evou
r'could be ex-
* i>r,>ui
Cotters from tl)c J)topic.
. ,:■!■:-.
if their condition, (when the fault of that
>™ imprudent actors,) if would be equally
omplexions over which they can have no
(ontrol.
Therefore, I am inclined to believe that
Ur. R. would net have come nearor the-.ark
t he had have been wise enough to have
ised the term condition, instead of color.
I do most heartily agree with your deception of both "prejudice and prefer-
From whence do i
and " preferences" eim.ua
holly instiuctivo in thei
ibly bo to the respect of manki
trusted hy the same objects. Or will you
arch of condition, while the other is revel-
ig amid tbo variegated hues of complexion.
it ■• preference" intensified by "human
ide, selfishness and hatred ;" and that the
lencc in one community and idolized in miner, and all on account of thoir compl--*-
ns. Tor the proof of this assertion, I will
ti Douglass, Remond, Gar-
, Pennington and
Ireland. Ireland and
.hreu-i.-.e.r \..>- Midland, r
h Pennsylvania
.(vii'e.ily l.i.-i ilemcl tbat X,,t
enee for tho
have often «
idition, it would not exist among the
d people themselves, because thei
dilioti'and connexion with respect to liberty
■Uitutions, and tbe bt
feud—birthright claim
Iho profession of Borne
lati-eurs faith, or worldly
■ this prejudice afflicts the
of this country, moro of
ArriTal of the
CANADIAN.
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
lostered and adopted the J\
IlK'itof Ihn pant mid presimt, I say I i
dilicr with him when I say, that as an
J. N. T. TUC£2R.
ENn Doc-GLAsa:—On Saturday P. M„
Nov. 11th, I visited J. N. T. Tucker, in the
ond Street Jail, Brooklyn. My opin-
that he was decidedly insane at the
tvhen he killed his son. It is probable
,r several years he has been Buffering
o ought to havo been under treatment
ie good insane hospital—or bettor yet,
Tucker says that he took brandy as a med-
>ur prayer should be, " Hold thou
nd I should be safe." There is nt
tho Town of Sevastopol, but were repulsed
with great slaughter, 100 men it is stated
being loft dead on tho field
rding to the latest telegraph advices,
ii tbe ntraek upon iho fortifications
■oreusly
Selections.
THE SLAVE TRADE.
The Tribune- declares explicitly that "there
ro now iu New York, wallowing in wealth,
'ing in sumptuous palaces up town, and
hant3, who for years, uninterruptedly, have
c,,... nngjignil in the internal slave trade, and
iw, would bo Bwinging on a gallows as higb
s Hainan."
Ono of the agents of thoso mon who have
Lord Raglau.
hi, n.it
Tho
n his placo ?
■ia! r,f Cant.
»t ought to st
-iinitl
.(Lie-.
ii his ,
n'-iiMn
n.h.y,.
"■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "■■'
" York u the very depot .J
The testimony "bowed
•• tak-n ..,, board and other oir
ire proof. Thoy lb,ally tool
tho coast of Africa, what tiicv
■go. There woro (164 human
s possible, the object of
(!.. 1 .- ■.: ■
ism on tbo right sidj being that tho
i not been directed t
i House, it has boon said ti
i Itmightl
lightly taken.
alnmnly Bworn t
:" il, ■ 1'nii, d Siii../.ii!ib h
-od. It might h
lightly taken. tiero i
should lose my life, I will fearlessly do mv
duty."
There are some indications that the proposal cautiously broachod l.v Mr. Slk'tll in
the Senate, and nn.ro boldly advanced by
before the present Congress—more- favor-
.baequont body of
Kin.-SAi'i'i.Mi —On fcinmi:
itive slave, owned in Maysville, Ky. _
■
ing an empire" thero, with the means provid-
• i.-i
■
ni' b-i
■tahlished. Tho kidni
.xp,.;'ed, ib-d, alleging that thi
,.[,', . ' '.1, several men from Kentucky
her concealed for two days, when she madi
ber ofcape, aod gavo information which !(.'
f) tho arrest of throd brotbors, named Hen
atrocity was rightly abominated by the peo
pie of Maysvili-. V7!.n bi-camo intensely ox-
i Commercial, 17Ik.
pie of this county, there
question. It was tho scourge of t
Children of Israel, and its potency was ft
by both Jews and Gentiles. It was visit
tyrdomof the Apostles,aswell as in the Ho
Cross and the Protestant Reformation.
Thon tho pivot on which this prcjudi
fondant's plea set up tbat Mitchell, the pi;
i tho Spring 1
Engla,
.foreign Sntcl'tgencc.
reodayslatoi
THE WAR.
B WUh S^lw.«
■ .
o^tho
tho official dispatcnes ot Aumiral
G«n. Canrobert and Admiral Hamb-
i of the allies on
of tho bombard-
Tho English "loss on ship'
ise and Madden
V;.nf ni. >
I forts Que
.wor and o
tin,I Co.
levastopol could not hold out much longor,
nd according to ono account tbe assault
A tolegraph despatch bad been published
y ii Grcik House-, to the effect that the
Tho telegraph dispatches published in
.Hod the Mast Bi
iy it. This evening wU con
iked battery of 12 guns, and
i declivity-
id will, I hope, soon clear
th tho assistanco of tbo English bat-
ich take it on tho lef < Sank
.Hied fleecs
mi bin mo to give an account of tho results.
The English batteries are in tho best pos-
;blo condition. Thoy havo rocoived nine
iqw mortars, which will havo great clfoct.
Yesterday, in the baltei
Splo.ioV i
o great injury to tho
boon very slack, and this morning only a fow
-ociso noirs of the Russisn army. There
nothing to indicate that it has modiliod
rcomonts I expected from Gallipoli and
Gen. Lo Vaillant has just arrived with his
,o live divisions
' infantrv, tho army I command.
■; .,:. :.. .:.:..
full of conlido'noo. ' '*
,r during
icoatly left
■ in tho Cri-
v thei war "office together with 40 iloiitiug
.tal of ' 2,800 guns, to bo ready in tho
iring for tho attack on Cronstadt.
It appears very dountfnl, after all,
hether Austria and Russia will not have ro-
,11.:,-, ii. tho bloody arbitrament of arms, in
ie Kingdom of Poland. Russia has ga h-
hilo Austria has stationed along lior fri
■ ■ i
ad 25,000 in tho Princi
Tho latest news with
that on the 7th ultimo, tho Cz
;he Danube, 200,0'
i Prussian ambassador at St.
:, .;■::!
jontinent'of Europo
spt that relating to the v,
, •;■■'.;. ,\b,v 7tb, passing at
P.M. f.li(, Collins steamer Baltic off Belial \ s eor g oast.
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS.
By tho Canadian at Portland, we have
ie Limdnn Chronicle ol the Oth, and the
leret'ore no satisfactory market report can
Vieiwa, Nov. 4 —Advices from Odoe*a to
.-ov 1st, stare that up to tb- SOUinf Ooto-
, , I vo bad taken place as ro-
\b» advices add tbat tho Allies attacked
Vienna, Nov. r,
lb-si find cninplcied rhoir second parallel, i
. ii- . ■,
3d of November.
Tho samo advices announce that Gen.
e it took plane,
emy took ^advantage
and after consulting :
Inghsb linos
! city has withstood tho fire much bot-
i Ensciento, in its onormous develop-
in a straight lino, carrying all that if
arolong the struggle.
i, Alderman Moon, (
Mr. Buchanan v
presorve peace, and said tho allies would now
permanent peaco basis.
Adnni-iility notice posted at Lloyd's,
ices that next spring a strict blockade
mouth of the Danube, and also of all
,n Ports in tbe Black Sea, Sea of Azof
Baltic and White Soas, will be strictly on-
;ed for re-
8TBAMSHIP CANADA.
alipax Nov. 23—Tbo Royal Mail
m.bin Canada, Cap: Stow, from Liver-
'■.:;( 11 o'clock last night.
he Alricun steamship Forerunner was
wrecked on Lorenzo Point, Madoi
THE WAR.
apol holds stoutly out. The sub
■■■ ■
i of tho fifty souls
b the
On the night of tbo S
i Oct. was
\ iili'."i" "
'- '
omtbe 17th to tho
■,<,,::
rich roar which m
ssossionof them. The English
, attack and sent word to Gen
aaeton tho 2d division, and a squadron of
and English cavalry repulsed tho enemy b;
barge, in which the combat wa
sustained f.vo minutes with tho Bword. Tb,
positions W*re retained. ThoEnglish loss -a
Monschikoff's statement is tbat Gen. Lin
randi took four redoubts, two of
: tbo
rimed ein
English pris(
advii
yards of tho Russian worksand tho Ch,
urs de Bincinnes killed all the Russian i
lory men who showed themselves at the
From Odessa
night of tbi
.. ■. .
(in t
nstantiuople with news to th(
mug of tho 3d Nov. the soigo continued
ide had become weaker. Tho damage done
I i t tiks was not much, and was
•as reported doubtfully that tbo Grand Duke
Tho Engliehcrepi
.■li.:.l|>ll.
KiiviiMinpo! i,
■
: .
of Uielroops8 had8occurred^ to plundo^ tfao
Tho blockade is ordorod to bo extent
: ■.: .
So* of Azoff.
LownoN, Friday—8 P. M.—Thore
o Albion had arrived a
eived ii-iiin Gen.
. Mainchi
■ol.Oct. 18th:
il—Yesterday at sun-
ncertwith tbe English
ilid i id more effect, t
though the Ertgiis
.pulsed by tliem with
us but word driven back.-
dofeatod with considerable loss.
b stoiimers are fully manned and ready
o Turks at Kars and tbe Russi
had g.nieiiitn v'intor quarters.
rstanding on the Russian quest
s reply to the last Russian note.
,■;■:,v i.vi :.
e from the Crin
labia troops aro boing hurt
loncerning the policy of Prance i
and, in caso of an attack on Cnl
Jutted States."
On the 8th inst., the Queen oi
Jortes. In her speech she deeh
die adneros, to tho principles) estn
jgfal
publish-
■
a of
:?d and jisi-mml .ibn-ope with the spectacle
i a united Queen and people."
Greece.
Tbo cholera has reappeared violently at
Belgium.
The Kings speech at tho opening of the
■egislaturo, Nov. 10th, says that Belgium
-els more strongly than over tho value of
'o Farmers and Mechanics, andMi„-„f„ctor.
ers in the Country, from the " Children'*
Aid Society."
The greatest charity usually, which cun bo
loo to the poor in a city, is to £ot them iu-
. the country. Wo, as a Society, in.vu de-
do a Christian charity, to assist us in getting
these- children, work. Thora would"t,o no
could bo employed on iarmfl. in trades, in
might bo saved to s<jcioty from a life of theft
i Albion of Monday.) the Rov. W. H.
n
man. The Gospel
was ono of perfect
n to God. What
«,
;:.
to each other, in
f
:;:.
;:"
a God's presence,

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jj
\0L. VI!.—NO 50.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1854.
WHOLE NO. 862.
£l)e Den .of ili'lann.
COLORED l'i'JirLE.
Wo propose a brii
lightened public seni
pie in.Indiana, ;,«..
UU confine our obee.
nated in a rather''abnormal" state of pub!
feeling, : ere has, perhaps) boon some mit
i filth, of tho Con-
1,0 II
1,-l.r.S-:-
tho colonization of such negroes an
the Stato at tin; :nlf.j.;n..i of the Com
-■•■
cluI.ir.hnrunjnin/h.giBUtion.lO Ci
its provisions.
Bvtha;,t(.:i-74f|i, volume lSf.of the Ri
Statutes ol 1852. tbo General A
led to ol
ley provide fo;
ibly pr
.onset toe ion, article, tbey provid.
i St:it
Tbe dork
all mt lirj n i'l u I
place to'di 8a>°'
ighfsot thocolored people bat
designed to operate only
BhiillO
red upl" lib
.'■ ■ ■ ■
lingness" Toapul.
over the iaud-
»r!v ,!,--
rimd revolts, to induct
poople to go to Li
• ■
tho.ngi-eo.0, rl.o.r credibility, lih.i any nth
or fi.ei.it> tho .jury—in some nf tho Sia:eS
;ih&iiid ,-.n.! oh,.tt t.j.hted.ovri. v..,:, r,-r,:,-onnc
to the true mt.-rest nf onr white population,
Surely, tbo pre
You assert that " Poor Remoud foolishly
firm d his belief tbat it waa the bit
an's color— an assertion which, if tr
ik«a th:8 hateful prejudice out ol the Cu
aory of sin, pride and folly, aud makes
iral. and therefore unblanicn-orthv ; !
.kn black, blue, green, or yellow, or
,,,-ithi;i- iibtk, blii", ;;reen or yellow
■re matter of taste, nnd no "no cud
i-d for their preference either way,
s "murderous everywhere,'' should so fai
hange lis nature when applied to color, thai
nd dwindles into sinless '•preference," o\
man, its folly is sw.il-
city. For it leaves his
» Of such a license 1
.. i-
or to the first day ot Novoml
■! in subpeena witn.
.ightot mhabitiiiionofanysuch nc.fi
■
■tiiicato. Tbo act also extends to fhe col-1 Tho Constitution, ho'
...
orod people ci
e.-inlmi
'■■■■■ [:' ^;hich any white
per*...! is.i party in .merest."
':■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■.:'■
rive aoy' of the benefits of tho common
port of schools, colorod people, iu common
ute towards lthe°ScuoaoTfund?irn the, waJTof
fines a seseed for -... ■-.... :;A\, ,~
of tho State, as also by escheats and other
ion 2d.)
Lastly, colored people are not esompt
public Idgtiivavs. (Soo ll'.vj-,.., Stalutes,
.L.y. on tun
uifnolieed Tbe sumo body who I
generally, and Bought to hariish tin
■ ■
isles of'the sail''—
wl,. ew'rW u_[
,i " i l\ i' h '• '
i'tie,'
spirt.
ilinii
»iUent colorod population—althoog
thoneb n
SuSZ of°z7:
ione are mpplicable
me. Aeyet,itha8be
And aha can dou
ortion !
however
on this subjec
fide
ity of the General Assembly
■barge, and eqnal.li/ o
' '■' ho
Tbo law,
ii i t! in of a pKm violation of tbe
onstitution of the United States, we need
tit bo greatl> surprised that the Legislature
o.oUL',iLo^t.i of this kind, )•■■■:
(iipiewiLhrnsptct to i.he Kiate CnnHitniinli.
neli are- but samples of the manifold gross
■ i .■-..!:.;..-. : .; • !■!. ,. ,, ;■:-.:.
F ourcitizons!
In tho fact indicated by this title we find
reign State ' wbil i 1 I ,
l^htK and sympathies o! humanity, regisfor-
nblic affairs, denying the protoction of its
ml progress, should at tho samo time filcb
*nce lor Its own exclusive benefit—nay,
1 I ii sirn iscertain-
,1' meannnni.! What ... in
. i,-.,.,; ni ■ ■ ,-: .■■
Sii.ii, -ir.i iho :,;■.,:;. :-, .'■. o: n
lean truly
"-,'.''n,-,i-,n.,!ly
eges, and evou
r'could be ex-
* i>r,>ui
Cotters from tl)c J)topic.
. ,:■!■:-.
if their condition, (when the fault of that
>™ imprudent actors,) if would be equally
omplexions over which they can have no
(ontrol.
Therefore, I am inclined to believe that
Ur. R. would net have come nearor the-.ark
t he had have been wise enough to have
ised the term condition, instead of color.
I do most heartily agree with your deception of both "prejudice and prefer-
From whence do i
and " preferences" eim.ua
holly instiuctivo in thei
ibly bo to the respect of manki
trusted hy the same objects. Or will you
arch of condition, while the other is revel-
ig amid tbo variegated hues of complexion.
it ■• preference" intensified by "human
ide, selfishness and hatred ;" and that the
lencc in one community and idolized in miner, and all on account of thoir compl--*-
ns. Tor the proof of this assertion, I will
ti Douglass, Remond, Gar-
, Pennington and
Ireland. Ireland and
.hreu-i.-.e.r \..>- Midland, r
h Pennsylvania
.(vii'e.ily l.i.-i ilemcl tbat X,,t
enee for tho
have often «
idition, it would not exist among the
d people themselves, because thei
dilioti'and connexion with respect to liberty
■Uitutions, and tbe bt
feud—birthright claim
Iho profession of Borne
lati-eurs faith, or worldly
■ this prejudice afflicts the
of this country, moro of
ArriTal of the
CANADIAN.
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
lostered and adopted the J\
IlK'itof Ihn pant mid presimt, I say I i
dilicr with him when I say, that as an
J. N. T. TUC£2R.
ENn Doc-GLAsa:—On Saturday P. M„
Nov. 11th, I visited J. N. T. Tucker, in the
ond Street Jail, Brooklyn. My opin-
that he was decidedly insane at the
tvhen he killed his son. It is probable
,r several years he has been Buffering
o ought to havo been under treatment
ie good insane hospital—or bettor yet,
Tucker says that he took brandy as a med-
>ur prayer should be, " Hold thou
nd I should be safe." There is nt
tho Town of Sevastopol, but were repulsed
with great slaughter, 100 men it is stated
being loft dead on tho field
rding to the latest telegraph advices,
ii tbe ntraek upon iho fortifications
■oreusly
Selections.
THE SLAVE TRADE.
The Tribune- declares explicitly that "there
ro now iu New York, wallowing in wealth,
'ing in sumptuous palaces up town, and
hant3, who for years, uninterruptedly, have
c,,... nngjignil in the internal slave trade, and
iw, would bo Bwinging on a gallows as higb
s Hainan."
Ono of the agents of thoso mon who have
Lord Raglau.
hi, n.it
Tho
n his placo ?
■ia! r,f Cant.
»t ought to st
-iinitl
.(Lie-.
ii his ,
n'-iiMn
n.h.y,.
"■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "■■'
" York u the very depot .J
The testimony "bowed
•• tak-n ..,, board and other oir
ire proof. Thoy lb,ally tool
tho coast of Africa, what tiicv
■go. There woro (164 human
s possible, the object of
(!.. 1 .- ■.: ■
ism on tbo right sidj being that tho
i not been directed t
i House, it has boon said ti
i Itmightl
lightly taken.
alnmnly Bworn t
:" il, ■ 1'nii, d Siii../.ii!ib h
-od. It might h
lightly taken. tiero i
should lose my life, I will fearlessly do mv
duty."
There are some indications that the proposal cautiously broachod l.v Mr. Slk'tll in
the Senate, and nn.ro boldly advanced by
before the present Congress—more- favor-
.baequont body of
Kin.-SAi'i'i.Mi —On fcinmi:
itive slave, owned in Maysville, Ky. _
■
ing an empire" thero, with the means provid-
• i.-i
■
ni' b-i
■tahlished. Tho kidni
.xp,.;'ed, ib-d, alleging that thi
,.[,', . ' '.1, several men from Kentucky
her concealed for two days, when she madi
ber ofcape, aod gavo information which !(.'
f) tho arrest of throd brotbors, named Hen
atrocity was rightly abominated by the peo
pie of Maysvili-. V7!.n bi-camo intensely ox-
i Commercial, 17Ik.
pie of this county, there
question. It was tho scourge of t
Children of Israel, and its potency was ft
by both Jews and Gentiles. It was visit
tyrdomof the Apostles,aswell as in the Ho
Cross and the Protestant Reformation.
Thon tho pivot on which this prcjudi
fondant's plea set up tbat Mitchell, the pi;
i tho Spring 1
Engla,
.foreign Sntcl'tgencc.
reodayslatoi
THE WAR.
B WUh S^lw.«
■ .
o^tho
tho official dispatcnes ot Aumiral
G«n. Canrobert and Admiral Hamb-
i of the allies on
of tho bombard-
Tho English "loss on ship'
ise and Madden
V;.nf ni. >
I forts Que
.wor and o
tin,I Co.
levastopol could not hold out much longor,
nd according to ono account tbe assault
A tolegraph despatch bad been published
y ii Grcik House-, to the effect that the
Tho telegraph dispatches published in
.Hod the Mast Bi
iy it. This evening wU con
iked battery of 12 guns, and
i declivity-
id will, I hope, soon clear
th tho assistanco of tbo English bat-
ich take it on tho lef < Sank
.Hied fleecs
mi bin mo to give an account of tho results.
The English batteries are in tho best pos-
;blo condition. Thoy havo rocoived nine
iqw mortars, which will havo great clfoct.
Yesterday, in the baltei
Splo.ioV i
o great injury to tho
boon very slack, and this morning only a fow
-ociso noirs of the Russisn army. There
nothing to indicate that it has modiliod
rcomonts I expected from Gallipoli and
Gen. Lo Vaillant has just arrived with his
,o live divisions
' infantrv, tho army I command.
■; .,:. :.. .:.:..
full of conlido'noo. ' '*
,r during
icoatly left
■ in tho Cri-
v thei war "office together with 40 iloiitiug
.tal of ' 2,800 guns, to bo ready in tho
iring for tho attack on Cronstadt.
It appears very dountfnl, after all,
hether Austria and Russia will not have ro-
,11.:,-, ii. tho bloody arbitrament of arms, in
ie Kingdom of Poland. Russia has ga h-
hilo Austria has stationed along lior fri
■ ■ i
ad 25,000 in tho Princi
Tho latest news with
that on the 7th ultimo, tho Cz
;he Danube, 200,0'
i Prussian ambassador at St.
:, .;■::!
jontinent'of Europo
spt that relating to the v,
, •;■■'.;. ,\b,v 7tb, passing at
P.M. f.li(, Collins steamer Baltic off Belial \ s eor g oast.
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS.
By tho Canadian at Portland, we have
ie Limdnn Chronicle ol the Oth, and the
leret'ore no satisfactory market report can
Vieiwa, Nov. 4 —Advices from Odoe*a to
.-ov 1st, stare that up to tb- SOUinf Ooto-
, , I vo bad taken place as ro-
\b» advices add tbat tho Allies attacked
Vienna, Nov. r,
lb-si find cninplcied rhoir second parallel, i
. ii- . ■,
3d of November.
Tho samo advices announce that Gen.
e it took plane,
emy took ^advantage
and after consulting :
Inghsb linos
! city has withstood tho fire much bot-
i Ensciento, in its onormous develop-
in a straight lino, carrying all that if
arolong the struggle.
i, Alderman Moon, (
Mr. Buchanan v
presorve peace, and said tho allies would now
permanent peaco basis.
Adnni-iility notice posted at Lloyd's,
ices that next spring a strict blockade
mouth of the Danube, and also of all
,n Ports in tbe Black Sea, Sea of Azof
Baltic and White Soas, will be strictly on-
;ed for re-
8TBAMSHIP CANADA.
alipax Nov. 23—Tbo Royal Mail
m.bin Canada, Cap: Stow, from Liver-
'■.:;( 11 o'clock last night.
he Alricun steamship Forerunner was
wrecked on Lorenzo Point, Madoi
THE WAR.
apol holds stoutly out. The sub
■■■ ■
i of tho fifty souls
b the
On the night of tbo S
i Oct. was
\ iili'."i" "
'- '
omtbe 17th to tho
■,ll.
KiiviiMinpo! i,
■
: .
of Uielroops8 had8occurred^ to plundo^ tfao
Tho blockade is ordorod to bo extent
: ■.: .
So* of Azoff.
LownoN, Friday—8 P. M.—Thore
o Albion had arrived a
eived ii-iiin Gen.
. Mainchi
■ol.Oct. 18th:
il—Yesterday at sun-
ncertwith tbe English
ilid i id more effect, t
though the Ertgiis
.pulsed by tliem with
us but word driven back.-
dofeatod with considerable loss.
b stoiimers are fully manned and ready
o Turks at Kars and tbe Russi
had g.nieiiitn v'intor quarters.
rstanding on the Russian quest
s reply to the last Russian note.
,■;■:,v i.vi :.
e from the Crin
labia troops aro boing hurt
loncerning the policy of Prance i
and, in caso of an attack on Cnl
Jutted States."
On the 8th inst., the Queen oi
Jortes. In her speech she deeh
die adneros, to tho principles) estn
jgfal
publish-
■
a of
:?d and jisi-mml .ibn-ope with the spectacle
i a united Queen and people."
Greece.
Tbo cholera has reappeared violently at
Belgium.
The Kings speech at tho opening of the
■egislaturo, Nov. 10th, says that Belgium
-els more strongly than over tho value of
'o Farmers and Mechanics, andMi„-„f„ctor.
ers in the Country, from the " Children'*
Aid Society."
The greatest charity usually, which cun bo
loo to the poor in a city, is to £ot them iu-
. the country. Wo, as a Society, in.vu de-
do a Christian charity, to assist us in getting
these- children, work. Thora would"t,o no
could bo employed on iarmfl. in trades, in
might bo saved to s